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Pecera is an interesting piece that dives into the stress and urgency of the corporate world, told through the eyes of Lola, a branch director at an employment agency. The late-night call from her boss sets off a chain reaction, illuminating the darker side of employment practices. The film leans heavily into a tense atmosphere, with pacing that feels both fast and suffocating. Themes of desperation and moral dilemmas play out against a backdrop of looming layoffs, which can be pretty unsettling. Performances are solid; they convey that constant pressure without overdoing it. What stands out for me is how it captures that feeling of dread that comes with job insecurity, all while keeping things grounded and real. Not a flashy film, but it holds its weight in the drama department.
Explores corporate job insecurityTense atmosphere and pacingGrounded performances
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